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| Alper T. The role of repair in radiobiology // Experientia, 1989. Vol. 45, N 1.-С.21-33
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| Alterations in phosphate metabolism during cellular recovery of radiation damage in yeast // Int. J. Radiat. Biol., 1988. Vol. 54, N 4.-С.545-562
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| Are three forms of potentially lethal damage expressed after X irradiation by treatment with hypertonic solutions in Chinese hamster V79 cells? // Radiat. Res., 1995. Vol. 141, N 1.-С.19-27
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| Astor Myles B. Rapid repair of potentially lethal damage in normal and ataxia telangiectasia cell lines // Int. J. Radiat. Biol., 1989. Vol. 55, N 4.-С.631-639
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| Barendsen G.W. Mechanisms of cell reproductive death and shapes of radiation dose-survival curves of mammalian cells // Int. J. Radiat. Biol., 1990. Vol. 57, N 4.-С.885-896
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| Bedford Joel S. Sublethal damage, potentially lethar damage, and chromosomal aberrations in mammalian cells exposed to ionizing radiations // Int. J. Radiat., Oncol. Biol., Phys., 1991. Vol. 21, N 6.-С.1457-1469
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| Boothman David A. Enhanced malignant transformation is accompanied by increased survival recovery after ionizing radiation in Chinese hamster embryo fibroblasts // Radiat. Res., 1994. Vol. 138, N 1.-С.5121-5125
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| Borsa Recovery of microorganisms from potentially lethal radiation damage // Radiat. Phys. and Chem., 1995. Vol. 46, N 4-6.-С.597-600
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| Borsa Recovery of microorganisms from potentially lethal radiation damage // Radiat. Phys. and Chem., 1995. Vol. 46, N 4-6.-С.597-600
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| Burgman P. The effect of 3AB on radiation response of HeLa S3 cells // Int. J. Radiat. Biol., 1988. Vol. 54, N 5.-С.840
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| Cell survival and recovery processes in chinese hamster AA8 cells and in two radiosensitive clones // Radiat. Res., 1988. Vol. 115, N 2.-С.223-237
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| Correlation between PLD repair capacity and the survival curve of human fibroblasts in exponential growth phase: Analysis in terms of several parameters // Radiat. Res., 1988. Vol. 116, N 1.-С.74-88
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| Cultured cells from a severe combined immunodeficient mouse have a slower than normal rate of repair of potentially lethal damage sensitive to hypertonic treatment // Radiat. Res., 1995. Vol. 142, N 2.-С.176-180
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| Differential recovery from potentially lethal damage in normal human lung fibroblasts after irradiation with {6}{0}Co 'гамма'-rays and accelerated N-ion beam // RIKEN Accel. Progr. Rept., 1990. Vol. 24, Suppl..-С.292-297
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| Evidence for the expression of radiation-induced potentially lethal damage being a p53-dependent process // Int. J. Radiat. Biol., 2000. Vol. 76, N 8.-С.1037-1043
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| Gould Michael N. Radiosensitivity and PLDR in primary cultures of human normal and malignant mammary and prostate cells // Int. J. Radiat. Biol., 1989. Vol. 56, N 5.-С.561-565
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| Ikebuchi Recovery from sublethal damage is reversibly inhibited by hypertonic saline: The effects of 0.23 M sodium chloride // Radiat. Res., 1998. Vol. 150, N 4.-С.416-422
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| Iliakis Induction, repair, and fixation of potentially lethal damage in mammalian cells after exposure to high LET radiation // Sci. Pap. Inst. Phys. and Chem. Res., 1989. Vol. 83.-С.10-12
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| Iliakis Mechanism of radiosensitization by halogenated pyrimidines: Bromodeoxyuridine and 'бета'-arabinofuranosyladenine affect similar subsets of radiation-induced potentially lethal lesions in plateau-phase chinese hamster ovary cells // Radiat. Res., 1991. Vol. 127, N 1.-С.45-51
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| Inhibition of ionizing radiation recovery processes in polyamine-depleted Chinese hamster cells // Cancer Res., 1988. Vol. 48, N 17.-С.4881-4885
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